meanwhile, yesterday's straw poll came out and it looks like michigan goes to romney. not a surprise. by the margin 50% to twhat perr is surprising, but the big deal is herman cain in florida, 37%. perry with 15%. romney with 14%. what's your analysis? >> remember last monday when we were in florida at the villages all together, i was chitchatting to some people that lived there and work amongst the villages and i just asked them, you know, who do you like in the republican primary? and interestingly, one of them said, you know, i really like cain. he's come and visited us. he's explained his policies to us. and you know, i can relate to him. i asked them, what about perry or bachmann? they said they've not come. we've not seen them so i don't know if herman cain's win in florida translates to him getting the nomination. i know there's a tradition you can look at history and say that might be so but i do think that it means that that type of retail politics, going and visiting people, shaking hands, sitting down, explaining to them what your policies are makes a huge d